Umbrella and parasol handle



Get 20, 1931. E. WEBER UMBRELLA AND PARASOL HANDLE Filed March 20, 1950 Patented Oct. 20, 1931 .EMIL EBER; or EVANSVILLE, INDIANA UMBRELLA AND IPARASOL HANDLE Application filed March 29, 1930. Serial No.'437',404.

The object of my invention is to provide an improved ladys umbrella handle carrying, at a suitable point above the usual grip, a. novel arrangement of concealed mirrors, rouge, and powder puff, thus combining with the unbrella or parasol in a neat, secure, and convenient form those toilet articleswhich ladies are ordinarily obliged to carry in their hand bags. V

A practical embodiment of the invention is hereinafter described and claimed and shown in the accompanying drawings, in which: 7 Figure 1 is a front View, showing the closure for the rougebeing open;

Fig. 2 is a View at right angles to Fig. 1, both closures being closed; e

Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section, the powder puff and rouge pad being in position and the closures being closed;

i is a face View of the rouge pad;

and V Fig." 5 is an edge v iew thereof.

The embodiment shown and hereinafter described is subject to modification, as the different articles comprisingthe compact may assume different forms from those" disclosed, and the shape of the umbrella or parasol handle may be varied.

whose upper end has a socket 3 which receives the stem" or pole 4 of the umbrella or parasol.

In the embodiment disclosed, the handlehas a lower part constituting the grip 1 and the upperpart 2 which is constructed 1113C? cordaiice with the present invention and As shown, the part 2 of the handle is pro,- vided with cavities 5, 6 which may lie site to each other,,or otherwise.

In one of the cavities, 5, there is a removable powderipufi 7 of anypreferred'form and kind.- 7 I p v In the othercavity, 6,-there is a removable disc or pad of rouge '8 whichis provided on its rearwith suitable clips 9, adapted to be received in socketsor a circular cavity 10,

whereby the rouge pad 8 is removably,,yet

securely, held within the cavity 6.-

The closures 10 are provided on their inner faces with mirrors 11, and they cover the cavitieso, 6 and prevent thepowder'puft 7 and rouge from fallingoiit t their cavities. V I r,

. The closures 10 may be hinged as shown at 12 so that they may be swung open or closed and they are'adapted to snugly engage the handle '2, or, they maybe provided with screw threads (not shown), engaging similar threads on the handle, or, they maybe attached to the handle in any desiredmanner. When one of the closures 10 is swung open, the mirror 11 is conveniently arranged for use and access is afforded to the cavity closed by said closure.

If the rouge disc 8 is desired to be used, the I closure covering the cavityfi is swung outwardly. Should it be desired to use the powder pud 7, the closure for the cavity' is swung open; if both the powder puff and the rouge disc are needed, bothclosures are swung open.

The powder puff 7 is loos'elyreceived in the cavity 5 but the rouge disc 8 is held by its clipsf9 in the cavity 6 although it can'be removed when desired. When the rouge disc 8 is worn down to its backing, it may be com- 7 pletely removed and a fresh What I claiin' is: p A handle provided with acavity having. a recess in its wall, and a spring-retainingclip mounted on a removable article: and frictionally received within'said recess to redisc, substituted 'tain the article within the cavity.

I 'aflix my signature.

"EMIL WEBER.

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